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Mastering Metasploit - Fourth Edition

By : Nipun Jaswal
Book Image

Mastering Metasploit - Fourth Edition

By: Nipun Jaswal

Overview of this book

Updated for the latest version of Metasploit, this book will prepare you to face everyday cyberattacks by simulating real-world scenarios. Complete with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples, Mastering Metasploit will help you gain insights into programming Metasploit modules and carrying out exploitation, as well as building and porting various kinds of exploits in Metasploit. Giving you the ability to perform tests on different services, including databases, IoT, and mobile, this Metasploit book will help you get to grips with real-world, sophisticated scenarios where performing penetration tests is a challenge. You'll then learn a variety of methods and techniques to evade security controls deployed at a target's endpoint. As you advance, you’ll script automated attacks using CORTANA and Armitage to aid penetration testing by developing virtual bots and discover how you can add custom functionalities in Armitage. Following real-world case studies, this book will take you on a journey through client-side attacks using Metasploit and various scripts built on the Metasploit 5.0 framework. By the end of the book, you’ll have developed the skills you need to work confidently with efficient exploitation techniques
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1 – Preparation and Development
6
Section 2 – The Attack Phase
10
Section 3 – Post-Exploitation and Evasion

Chapter 11: Visualizing Metasploit

We covered how Metasploit can help law enforcement agencies in the previous chapter. Throughout this book, we used Metasploit primarily using the command line. In this chapter, we will look at various tools and techniques that can allow us to control Metasploit through the GUI. For years, and in the past three editions, we covered Armitage as the primary GUI tool with Metasploit. However, in these past years, we also witnessed Armitage grow into its big brother, Cobalt Strike. The interoperability within Metasploit and Cobalt Strike decreased with the increase in the latter's popularity. Henceforth, even being out of date, we can still use Armitage to carry out a few of the tasks, especially those related to automation.

Metasploit 5.0 also offers a RESTful API, which can be very handy in visualizing databases as you can build your GUI tools. Finally, most of the open source GUI interfaces for Metasploit use Metasploit RPC (Remote Procedure...